Patentable/Patents/US-8943530
US-8943530

Advertising metrics system and method

PublishedJanuary 27, 2015
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Technical Abstract

The present disclosure relates to a system and method for monitoring audio-video (AV) streams transported over a network. The system may include an AV probe deployed between an AV tuner and AV destination customer premise equipment. The AV probe may receive an incoming AV stream. The AV probe may generate a thumbnail stream by capturing thumbnails of the incoming AV stream. The AV probe may transmit, substantially in real-time, the thumbnail stream to a monitoring engine and the incoming AV stream to the AV destination customer premise equipment.

Patent Claims
15 claims

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1. A computer-implemented method comprising: receiving, by an AV probe deployed between an AV tuner and AV destination customer premise equipment, an incoming AV stream; generating, by the AV probe, a thumbnail stream by capturing thumbnails of the incoming AV stream; transmitting, by the AV probe, substantially in real-time the thumbnail stream to a monitoring engine and the incoming AV stream to the AV destination customer premise equipment; capturing, by the AV probe, user data; transmitting, by the AV probe, the user data to the monitoring engine; and generating a visual representation by transforming the captured user data to include a mosaic view that shows one of simultaneous thumbnail views for multiple AV probes and sequential thumbnails views from the AV probe.

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2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the visual representation provides a graphical representation of the captured user data including at least one of baseband video and audio levels, metrics, statistics, video frame statistics, reports, logs with time stamps and marked with comments, and the thumbnails to verify content.

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3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising inspecting the thumbnail stream to verify that a first advertisement and a second advertisement were inserted into the incoming AV stream; and identifying an end of the first advertisement and a beginning of the second advertisement.

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4. The computer-implemented method of claim 3 , further comprising determining that a number of black screens occurred between the end of the first advertisement and the beginning of the second advertisement and exceeded a threshold, indicating a late splice of the second advertisement.

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5. The computer-implemented method of claim 3 , wherein inspecting the thumbnail stream includes capturing at least one of delivery status, content outages, bit rates, advertisement splice performance, early start of splice, late start of splice, early end of splice, late end of splice, black frame performance, freeze frames, and audio levels during the advertisement.

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6. A computer program product residing on a computer readable medium having a plurality of instructions stored thereon which, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to perform operations comprising: receiving, by an AV probe deployed between an AV tuner and AV destination customer premise equipment, an incoming AV stream; generating, by the AV probe, a thumbnail stream by capturing thumbnails of the incoming AV stream; transmitting, by the AV probe, substantially in real-time the thumbnail stream to a monitoring engine and the incoming AV stream to the AV destination customer premise equipment; capturing, by the AV probe, user data; transmitting, by the AV probe, the user data to the monitoring engine; and generating a visual representation by transforming the captured user data to include a mosaic view that shows one of simultaneous thumbnail views for multiple AV probes and sequential thumbnails views from the AV probe.

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7. The computer program product of claim 6 , wherein the visual representation provides a graphical representation of the captured user data including at least one of baseband video and audio levels, metrics, statistics, video frame statistics, reports, logs with time stamps and marked with comments, and the thumbnails to verify content.

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8. The computer program product of claim 6 , further comprising inspecting the thumbnail stream to verify that a first advertisement and a second advertisement were inserted into the incoming AV stream; and identifying an end of the first advertisement and a beginning of the second advertisement.

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9. The computer program product of claim 8 , further comprising determining that a number of black screens occurred between the end of the first advertisement and the beginning of the second advertisement and exceeded a threshold, indicating a late splice of the second advertisement.

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10. The computer program product of claim 8 , wherein inspecting the thumbnail stream includes capturing at least one of delivery status, content outages, bit rates, advertisement splice performance, early start of splice, late start of splice, early end of splice, late end of splice, black frame performance, freeze frames, and audio levels during the advertisement.

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11. A computing system including a processor and memory configured to perform operations comprising: receiving, by an AV probe deployed between an AV tuner and AV destination customer premise equipment, an incoming AV stream; generating, by the AV probe, a thumbnail stream by capturing thumbnails of the incoming AV stream; transmitting, by the AV probe, substantially in real-time the thumbnail stream to a monitoring engine and the incoming AV stream to the AV destination customer premise equipment; capturing, by the AV probe, user data; transmitting, by the AV probe, the user data to the monitoring engine; and generating a visual representation by transforming the captured user data to include a mosaic view that shows one of simultaneous thumbnail views for multiple AV probes and sequential thumbnails views from the AV probe.

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12. The computing system of claim 11 , wherein the visual representation provides a graphical representation of the captured user data including at least one of baseband video and audio levels, metrics, statistics, video frame statistics, reports, logs with time stamps and marked with comments, and the thumbnails to verify content.

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13. The computing system of claim 11 , further comprising inspecting the thumbnail stream to verify that a first advertisement and a second advertisement were inserted into the incoming AV stream; and identifying an end of the first advertisement and a beginning of the second advertisement.

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14. The computing system of claim 13 , further comprising determining that a number of black screens occurred between the end of the first advertisement and the beginning of the second advertisement and exceeded a threshold, indicating a late splice of the second advertisement.

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15. The computing system of claim 13 , wherein inspecting the thumbnail stream includes capturing at least one of delivery status, content outages, bit rates, advertisement splice performance, early start of splice, late start of splice, early end of splice, late end of splice, black frame performance, freeze frames, and audio levels during the advertisement.

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Filing Date

July 2, 2012

Publication Date

January 27, 2015

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